trAce Online Writing Centre

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


from Sue Bustin's
Feminist Utopia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


from M.D. Coverley's
Califia (Eastgate Systems,
by permission)

 

 

 

 

 


from Claire Dinsmore's
High Crimson

 

 

 

 

 

 

from DollYoko's
dollspace...hauntologies

 

 

 

 

 


from Alicia Felberbaum's holes-linings-threads

 

 

 

 

 


from Caitlin Fisher's "These Waves of Girls," winner of the Electronic Literature Organization's $10,000 Award for Fiction in 2001

 

 

 

 

 

 


from Mary Flanagan's Adventures of Josie True

 

 

 


Assemblage

The Women's New Media Gallery

compiled and curated by carolyn guertin

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

(by Author)

Introduction


A

Abrahams, Annie (France). being human, In French and English. 1999.
---. wishes, 1999. In French and English.

Achong, Deanne (Canada). Excerpts from an Archive. 2001.
---. Website.

Adams, Armele (U.K.). Contemporary Boredom. Edgy and urban. 2002.

Adler, Olivia (Germany). Café Nirvana. Hyperfiction plus Faust. In German. 1995-1998.

Æ (Gisèle Trudel (Canada), Stéphane Claude (Canada) and Florian Wüst (Germany/the Netherlands)). Sylva, The ecosystem of the forest (sylva in Latin) is paralleled with the ecology of cyberspace. 1999.

äda 'web (USA).

Alexander, Amy (USA). Software art and Discordia, a weblog community. 2003.

Alexander, Amy (USA) and Peter Traub (USA). Netsong: The Voice of the Web. Interactive audio + search engine. Requires an MP3 player. 2001.

Anderson, Lori (USA). Canoe Carries Airborn Boat. Videopoems.
---. Door Where Carol Merril is Still Standing.

antiorp (or m9ndfukc, or =cw4t7abs, or Netochka Nezvanova; Denmark). http://www.eusocial.com
---. m9ndfukc. Virtuoso programming stretching the boundaries of text and language. 4.0 browser or higher.

Arnold, Mary Kim (USA). Lust. Eastgate Quarterly Review of Hypertext 1 (2). Watertown, MA: Eastgate Systems, 1994.
---. You are in me. A prose/poetry meditation between a birth mother in Korea and her adult daughter, who had been adopted and raised in U.S. 2001.

Arnold, Mary Kim and Matthew Derby (USA). Kokura. Honorable Mention in the trAce/Altx Hypertext Competition, 1998.

Arora, Anjali (India). Globalization. A selection of the MediaTerra Festival 2001.
---. Metropolitan Museum of Master Paintings. The secret lives of paintings.
---. Nothing's Impossible. Indian politicians and bureaucrats, and their ways.
---. Urban Lullaby. An interactive piece exploring the noises and 'soundosphere' of our urban lives. Shortlisted for Art on the Net 2001, Japan.
---.
Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art: A spoof on the world of high art and high society. Nothing is impossible here: A dig at Indian politicians & bureaucrats, and their ways.

Avatar Body Collision (Helen Varley Jamieson, New Zealand; Karla Ptazek, UK; Leena Saarinen, Finland and Vicky Smith, New Zealand.) A globally dispersed cyberformance company of 4.

Axis: Foundation for Art and Gender (the Netherlands), New Media Arts Publisher. In Dutch and English.

Axthelm, Sabine (Germany). Unter dem Pflaster. Eine hypertextgeschichte. In German. 1995.

B

Baczewska, Christine (USA). Vocabulary. Published by Turbulence. 1996.

Ball, Di (Australia). Bound and Gagged.
---. cowgrrls.com. A cyberdiary (with Tracey Benson and Jo Cruikshanks). 1999.
---. Cyberkali, 1996.
---, Curator. Griller Girls, With work by Tracey Benson, Linda Carroli, Alex Gillespie, Julianne Lawson, Tara Pattenden, Ann Wulff, and Jemima Wyman. 1998.
---. Krystal Ball.
---. Website: journey through a postmodern mind.

Barnes, Melaina (UK). racyLADY meets Free-Lance and Horsey-Horsey. 2003.

Battin, Wendy (USA). Lucid Dreaming: A Book of Hours.
---. Poetry is Sense, Sensed. A hypertext poem.

Bazelmans, Det (The Netherlands). Time Circle: Harvestmen Utopia (No Topos), Virtual Travel Agency. A hiking tour around the world with linguistic roadblocks and the sound of wrinkles in time.

Beiguelman, Giselle (Brazil). Ceci n'est pas un nike. In English and Portuguese. 2002.
---. The Book After the Book. O Livro depois do Livro. In English and Portuguese. 1999-2000.
---. <Content="no cache">. In English and Portuguese. 2000.
---. Project Poetrica. In English and Portuguese. 2003.
---. Recycled. 2001.
---. Website.

Beilby, Linda (Australia). Login.

Beloff, Zoe (USA). Illusions: Philosophical Toy World. Published by Turbulence. 1999.
---. Zoe's World: Website.

Benson, Tracey (Australia). Big Banana Time, Inc.
---. Carmen Banana.
---. Museum of the Future.

Berkenheger, Susanne (Germany). Das Masgesteuerte Autor.
---. Interview: Susanne Berkenheger. Das Literatur--Cafe Internet. In German.
---. Hilfe! September 99.
---. Lily Braun am Stück.
---.
Susanne Berkenheger: Zeit für die Bombe. Netzliteratur Konkret. Berliner Zimmer.
---. Von Goethe Bis Hyperfiction: Susanne Berkenheger.
---. Home Page: Warglaouargla.
---. Ziet für die Bombe.

Bertolo, Diane (USA). channelUntitle d. The technologies of mediumship. Published by Turbulence. 2000. Netscape 4.0 or higher only.
---. FT2K: Frontier Town 2000. Published by Turbulence. 1997. Netscape 3.0 or higher only.

Berzowska, Joanna Maria (USA). Computational Expressionism: A Study of Drawing With Computation. With an active essay and a java gallery. SIGGRAPH 99.

Black, Carolyn (UK). Bean Project. Cauldron & Net, vol II, no. 1. 2000.
---. Hybrid Eyes: Home Page.

Blaire, Kristine and Pamela Takayoshi (USA). "Navigati ng the Image of Woman Online." An excerpt from the anthology Feminist Cyberscapes. Kairos 2.2

Bloomfield, Lisa (USA). No Memory (Memory). Three narratives--a hospital, a war, a journey--interwoven with photographs. 1996.
---. (random) Profiles. Shuffled portraits and biographies. 1997.
---. Random Readings. Captions, presented at random, in response to a photograph by Tony Culver. 1995.

Bloomfield, Lisa (USA), Wendy Bishop, Erika Sunderland and Jill Geigerich. Exile: an intersection of found detail. Letters mapped in time and space. 1997. Netscape only. [Some difficulties loading images.]

Boese, Christine (USA). The Ballad of the Internet Nutball: The Xenaverse in Cyberspace. The warrior princess, pop culture phenomena and a hypertextual dissertation. 1998.

Bookchin, Natalie (USA). AgoraXChange. 2004.
---. The Intruder. Competitiveness and gender in ten games, based on a story by Jorge Luis Borges. 1999.
---. Metapet. Whitney Museum Online Gallery. 2003.
---. A Story of Net Art: History and Words. A nonlinear narrative of links. In process. ---. Homepage.

Brown-Micko, Julieann M. (USA) and David Micko (USA). Wingspan. "A story of the space between two wings, the span between Heaven and Hell." 1995-1997.

Buri, Hilary Mosher. Configuration. A poem in seven parts, with instruction in a geometrical drawing and accompanied by "editor's" comments, related texts, and figures. Shortlisted for the Electronic Literature Organization's Award for Poetry, 2001.

Bustin, Sue (Canada). Feminist Utopia. Postcards from the Feminist Utopia, Mentoring Artists for Women's Art.

Byron, Catherine (UK). The Renderers.
---. Poet in Virtual Residence at trAce. 1999.

C

Candy Factory (Japan). An innovative site/studio of new media art, including SIT.COM, a soundtext. 1998.

Caney, Diane (Australia). believe: a novel in process.
---. copy right denied. Doctoral Thesis.
---. Time's Daughter. Riding the Meridian 2, 1999.
---. Unhelmeted. Riding the Meridian. 2000.
---. Website: Poetry, short stories and other works.

Caney, Diane (Australia) and Robin Petterd (Australia). Archiving Imagination. Collected works.
---. Imaginative Reading V, A collaborative web-based essay in 15 paragraphs. Netscape 3.0 or higher only. 1998.
---. Surface. Poetry. Published in frAme.
---. Travel Towards. Nominated for the Australian Institute of Modern Arts Awards.

Carpenter, Jessica R. (Canada). Jennifer.
---. The Mythologies of Landforms and Little Girls, 1997.

Carroli, Linda (Australia). speak: a hypertext essay. MAAP 99.
---. Flytrap: Home Web of Collaborative Works.

Carroli, Linda (Australia) and Josephine Wilson (Australia). Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Collaborative Logic, a dialogue on collaboration. Part of the Ensemble Logic + Choragraphy Web, 1998.
---. cipher. (Under construction, 1999).
---. *water writes always in *plural. Winner of the Salt Hill Hypertext Award, 1998; Honorable Mention in the trAce/Altx Hypertext Competition, 1999.

Chang, Isabel (USA). aspergillum gently. Requires Shockwave plugin.
---. cementgarden: embellishing the urban organism. Look of the week. 2000. [offline]
---. cut2. On/Off, 2001.
---. High:Rise. A web.art revisitation of J.G. Ballard's High-Rise. Part of the Rhizome Artbase. 1998. Requires a java-capable browser.
---. Article on Chang's cut2. Brøgger: Art in a Culture of Cut-Copy-and--0=Paste.
---. Website.

Cheang, Shu Lea (USA). Bowling Alley. Walker Art Museum. 1995.

Chik Tek 1997 (USA). A still active links page of women web.artists that arose from the conference.

Cohen, Janet (USA), Keith Frank (USA) and John Ippolito (USA). Agree to Disagree Online. "In the future, books will be replaced by maps." Part of the Rhizome Artbase. 1996. Requires Shockwave plug in.
---. The Unreliable Archivist. An authorized hack of äda'web. The Walker Art Center. 1998. Netscape 4.0 or higher only.
---. Home Base: Adversarial Collaborations.

Constant vzw (Belgium). Cyberfeminism: Texts/Forum/Links.

Conway, Martha (USA). Girl, Birth, Water, Death. ezone.org, The dangers of childhood in hyperlinked fiction. 1995.

Corcoran, Marlena (Germany.) Blast5Drama: Crossroads, a nesting hypertext.
---. Worst Case Scenarios. In English, French and German.

Coverley. M.D. (Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink; USA). Website.
---. Afterimage. Salt Hill. 2001.
---. Califia. Watertown, MA: Eastgate Systems. Full-length hypermedia novel on CD-ROM. 2000.
---. Default Lives. Cauldron & Net. 2001.
---. Endless Suburbs. The Iowa Review Web. 1999.
---. Fibonacci's Daughter. New River, 7. 2000.
---. Fingerprints on Digital Glass. Eight web stories. 2001.
---. The Lacemaker, Elys from The Book of Hours, 4:00 a.m.
---. Life in the Chocolate Mountains. Salt Hill, 7. 1999.
---. Eclipse Louisiana. Cauldron and Net. 2000.
---. Pao Lien and the Cave dragon, Wu. My Millennium: the trAce Anthology, 1999.
---. R ain Frames. Aileron. 2000.
---. Tide-Land. BeeHive. 2000.
---. Tumblers. Riding the Meridian. 2000.
---. Universal Resource Locator: Soviet Life. Iowa Web Review. 2000. Requires Flash plugin and 4.0+ browser.
---. Interview with José Luis Oriheula. (See also: "El narrador en ficción interactiva. El jardinero y el laberinto." Essay on Califia and hypertext fiction, in Spanish.)
---. Interview: "Literature in a Hypermedia Mode." with Thomas Swiss. 2000.
(See also Luesebrink, Marjorie C., and Guertin, Carolyn and Marjorie C. Luesebrink.)

Coverley, M.D. and Stephanie Strickland (USA). To Be Here as Stone Is. Riding the Meridian 2, 1999.

Cowen, Amy (USA). alt.women@pomo.lit, Literature in A Postmodern Age: The Metaquestion. Electronic Dissertation on Women's Postmodern Fiction. In process. [temporarily offline]

Craighead, Alison (UK), Curator. degree feet inches. Site devoted to internet specific artworks.

Cramer, Kathryn (USA). In Large and Small Pieces. Eastgate Quarterly Review of Hypertext 1 (3). Watertown, MA: Eastgate Systems, 1994.

Critical Art Ensemble. See also Carmin Karasic.

Crooks, Christina (USA). Her oine: A CYORA Site. Romance à la choose your own adventure.

Cross, Mary (Canada), Curator. Digital Me: Constructed Identity in Canadian New Media. Year One Forum #5, 1999.
---, Curator. net.art. An online gallery of electronic art. Year One Forum.

Czegledy, Nina (Canada), Curator. Digitized Bodies-Virtual Spectacles Project. 10 Nov-09 Dec 2000.

=cw4t7abs. (Denmark). See antiorp.

D

da Rimini, Francesca (see GashGirl and DollYoko; Australia.)

da Rimini, Francesca (Australia) and Diane Ludin (USA). Los Dias Y Las Noches de Los Muertos. Days and Nights of the Dead. In English. 1998.

Daley, Sabina. Kiss. Ink.Ubation Salon, 2000.

Damon, Maria (USA) and Miekal And (USA). Literature Nation. Poetry, (or hyperpoesy, as they name it.) Exhibited internationally and widely anthologized. 1998.
---. pleasureTEXTp ossession.
---. S E M E T R I X.

Danelli, Diana (Italy). Vivarium, Vivarii, or Cellular Memory. 1998. Part of the Medi@t erra Festival, the first Mediterranean and Balkan Art and Technology Festival. Athens, Greece. 1999. [offline]

Davinio, Caterina (Italy), Editor. karenina.IT. Experimental Webzine. In Italian.
---. Davinioweb: Art Electronics. Arti elettroniche e avanguardia letteraria. International listings in Italian and English.

Dinsmore, Claire Allan, Editor (USA). Cauldron & Net.
---. Another Form of Intervention II: Entrance Hall. Website.
---. The Dazzle As Question. frAme5. 2001.
---. High Crimson. Riding the Meridian, Women and Technology issue. 2000.
---. Pronunciation : 'fut, or: A Tool and Its Means.' A walking tour for pedestrians. Netscape 4.5 only. 1999.

DollYoko. (Francesca da Rimini and mikeyNoHarm; Australia). dollspace...hauntologies.

Don, Abbe (USA). Abbe Don Interactive, Inc.
---. Bubbe's Back Porch. An interactive fiction web.
---. If Monks Had Macs. Educorp.co m (formerly from Voyager CD-ROMs). Software. [Educorp is currently offline]

Douglas, Jane Yellowlees (USA). I Have Said Nothing. Eastgate Quarterly Review of Hypertext 1(2). Watertown, MA: Eastgate Systems, 1994.
---. Links to works.

Dreamed (Canada). Dreamed. A bilingual, online collection of dream narratives. Français. English. Part of Digital Me: Constructed Identity in Canadian New Media. 1999.

Drozdz, Maya (USA). Evidence: Meditations on Small Objects. Netscape 3.0 or higher only.

E

Eisen, Adrienne (USA). Considering A Baby? 2003.
---. Six Sex Scenes.
---. Winter Break and Other Stories. 2000. Winner of a HyStruct Award, Newmedia Magazine Award for Digital Storytelling, and the Hensen Award for Creative Writing.
---. Website.

Electronic Writing Research Ensemble, an Australia collective that includes Linda Carroli, Teri Hoskin, Jyanni Steffensen and Josephine Wilson.

empyre (Australia). Is a discussion list that "facilitates critical perspectives on contemporary cross-disciplinary issues, practices and events in networked media by inviting guests--key new media artists, curators, theorists, and others--to participate in thematic discussions." Instigated by Melinda Rackham in 2002, it is currently facilitated by Jim Andrews, Christina McPhee, Michael Arnold Mages, and Felix Sattler.

eneri (China?). the most painful distance in the world. In Chinese and English. Requires Shockwave 4.0.

Eng, Angie (USA). Empty Velocity. Published by Turbulence. 1999. 4.0 browsers or higher only.

Engler, Veronica (Argentina). Mujeres y Internet, Mujeres en Red. Cyberfeminist sources in Spanish.

Entropy8Zuper! Th e Kiss, Incorporator. Korean Webart Festival. 2001. Requires Blender plugin or Quicktime 5.
---. Website.

Ensemble Logic + Choragraphy, an Australian online project in multiple parts.

F

Faces (Kathy Rae Huffman, USA/UK, and Eva Wohlgemuth, Austria). Face Settings. The website for the listserve for cyberfeminists, new media artists and web.women everywhere.

Felberbaum, Alicia (UK). holes-linings-threads: the future looms. A study of weaving, inspired by Sadie Plant. Winner of the 1999 Award for Internet projects transmediale 99 - international media art festival, Berlin. 3.0 browser or higher only.
---. Interview. With Valèrie Lamontagne. CIAC Magazine 8, September 1999.
---. Homesite.

Fenley, Molissa.

Fisher, Caitlin (Canada). These Waves of Girls. A hypermedia novella exploring memory, girlhoods, cruelty, childhood play and sexuality. 2001. Winner of the Electronic Literature Organization's Award for Fiction, 2001.

Flanagan, Mary (USA/Canada). The Adventures of Josie True: A Girl Game. 2000.
---. Rootings. Turbulence 2001.
---. Digital media artworks and website.

Floyd, Laura (USA). Tuff Luck Cafe. 2001.

Flores, Cindy Gabriella (Mexico). Ciberfeminista.org. The premiere site for cyberfeminism out of Mexico. Espanol y ingles.

Freeser, Andrea and Margaret Crane (USA). General Hospital, 1996.

Frenkel, Vera (Canada). The Body Missing...(and the Transit Bar Might be Anywhere), In English, French, Spanish and German. 1995.

Frichter (Germany). Hypersexxxx.
---. Memory 2000.

Fusco, Coco (USA/Cuba). Coco Fusco's Virtual Laboratory. Also, see Undercurrents.

 


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

(by Author)

Introduction


To have work considered for inclusion in the Gallery,
please e-mail Carolyn Guertin
<cguertin@ualberta.ca>.
Preference will be given to things native to electronic spaces.

Updated monthly.

Contents and commentary of Assemblage © Carolyn Guertin, University of Alberta, Canada, 1999-2004
All images © the authors and artists, reproduced by permission.
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